Thursday 13 December 2018

Short Days Challenge

This week I focus on a challenge I joined lately. It's called Short Days Challenge. I briefly introduced it just last week. The idea is to note the little things in the winter garden and to publish one item every day between November and February on Instagram using the #shortdayschallenge hashtag. Now, I take a look back for this Throwback Thursday at the daily winter little things I noted.

Friday, December 7th: Today's winter garden: Another journey starting. I loved cacti and succulents many years ago. Having visited Deep Route Gardening in Cork during the week, I returned with enough plants to kick-start my interest once again.
Thanks to Deep Route Gardening in Cork 
Saturday, December 8th: Today's winter garden: I purchased a replacement thermometer for the glasshouse. The previous one fell into a barrel of rainwater about 15 years ago. This machine measures maximum and minimum and the humidity and well.
Temperature & humidity data log
Sunday, December 9th: Today's winter garden: almost identical colour and petal form on two great winter plants: wallflowers and violas. Continuing #shortdayschallenge as I briefly log winter here in Waterford, Ireland. Time to focus on the little things.
Wallflower and viola
Monday, December 10th: Warm mid-morning sunshine. Small flowering plants at this time really stand out. These are smashers!
December sunshine 
Tuesday, December 11th: I put out a query as follows... "Can anyone I'd this plant please? It was bought as a trailing annual and has thrived to such an extent that it has rooted wherever it can. In fact, I'm now wondering will it survive the winter as three nights of frost seems to have had no effect on it."
Glechoma hederacea variegata (Ground ivy) 
Speedily, the information came back from several sources:

plantbump
I  think it's a variegated #groundivy 👀🌿
petalsbyparaig
@plantbump Many thanks. Indeed it is! The same info came through via #gardentags. Glechoma hederacea variegata.
Wednesday, December 12th: Today's winter garden: It's good to take a photograph from near ground level. Just another angle on things. Parhaps this is the everyday view of this section of the garden seen by our two Yorkies, Molly & Becks?
Ground photo. Nandina in foreground 
Thursday, December 13th: Today's winter garden: Plants thrive in small spaces. Top left: nasturtium in a sheltered cul-de-sac. Top right: Geranium rozanne is now dormant but resurrection will happen. Bottom left: leaf shelter for the homeless creatures of the garden, and finally, another cranesbill rooted between wall and patio. Continuing #shortdayschallenge as I briefly log winter here in Waterford, Ireland. Time to focus on the little things.
Nasturtium, dormant geranium, leaf-shelter & a second geranium 
Would you like to join in? Simply use the hashtag #shortdayschallenge either on your blog, Facebook or Instagram to connect with many others noticing the little winter things that bring delight to these short days. Have you a favourite winter item in your garden, be it plant, structure or ornament?

Páraig (also known as Pat) is the author of Petals by Paraig. He loves his Yorkies and winter and low-angled photographs. He also loves post-winter resurrection, warmer temperature in the glasshouse and Garden Tags software but not exclusively. Shoot Gardening is his software of choice.














2 comments:

  1. Interesting updates on the littlest of things in your daily garden. Thanks for sharing! Would be keen to see your two yorkies in pictures, if you don't mind sharing them too?

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    1. Yes, the little things mean a lot... including the Yprkies. I shall update you, Jade.

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